Roni Duani

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Roni Duani
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Background information
Birth name Liron Duani
Also known as Roni Superstar
Roni
Born (1986-03-10) March 10, 1986 (age 38)
Origin Rishon LeZion, Israel
Genres Pop, Hebrew, dance
Occupation(s) Singer, model, actress
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2003-present
Labels Helicon Records
Website http://www.roni-pop.co.il

Roni Duani (Hebrew: רוני דואני‎; born Liron Duani on March 10, 1986 in Rishon LeZion, Israel) is a pop singer. Although she is best known for her music career, she has also been a television actress, children's television show host, and fashion model. She is often compared to the American recording artist Britney Spears.[1]

Music career

In 2003, Roni was recognized for her debut album: The World Outside My Door. She earned the nickname Roni Superstar as the album included the hit single "Superstar", based on Jamelia's song "Superstar". About two months later, Roni joined the Military of Israel, as part of mandatory army service. Around the same time, she released her second album "Lo Otzeret," which was released in two separate parts. This album contained the hit song Adoni, composed and produced by the respected musician Ivri Lider. This album was considered more mature than her first album, because it contained provocative and cynical lines about sex, nudity, impermeability and lack of human feelings, something that was unusual for Roni's music, which was usually about dancing, boys, success and having a good life. In 2007, Roni released a dance lesson DVD called "Al Ktzot HaEtzba'ot" (On The Tip Of The Toes), along with a new hit single, "Tzafuf" (Crowded). After the release of her DVD, Roni spent the next two years working on her third album, and did not do much in the public eye, except when she participated in the 2008 Festigal. However, she came back to public attention in January 2010, when she released the single "Lo Sham," the first song off her third album. In order to obtain publicity for this new single, she organized an ARG-type game with the help of a friend of hers, and the Israeli entertainment news website "Walla!" The game ended with the release of the single and the accompanying music video. In May 2010, Roni released another single, "El Toch HaLayla," which was written by another Israeli singer Emily Karpel. She also recorded a version of this song in Chinese. In August 2010, Roni released her third single, "Ohevet, Ozevet." In an interview with the magazine "Maariv LaNo'ar," Roni stated that her third album will not be released as an actual physical album, but that she will continue to release singles on the Internet.[1]

Other Work

In addition to music, Roni has also done a lot of work in children's entertainment. For example, she is a frequent participant in the Festigal, a musical children's show that is performed by various Israeli celebrities every year around Hanukkah. She first participated in 2004, where she performed the song "Nesichat Pop." This song was later released as a bonus song on her second album. Roni also participated in Festigal 2005, whose theme was "Giborei Al" (Hebrew for "superheroes"), and was about a boy who saves the world and becomes "Extreme Boy". Roni played a superhero named Beat Woman. She also performed in the 2008 Festigal, and participated in the 2010 show, playing Marie Antoinette. In addition to the Festigal, Roni has done many other stage shows for children. In 2006, she played Dorothy in a musical based on the The Wizard of Oz. In 2009, she performed in another musical based on the movie Hercules. She has also done many children's television programs. In 2004, Roni joined the Israeli Nickelodeon network as a co-host one the shows "Mastik," "Achi Achoti," and "Jungle." In 2007, Roni joined the cast of the children's show "Rosh Gadol." In the summer of 2010, Roni became a co-host on the program "HaMakom HaAmiti," which broadcasts on the Israeli television network "Arutz HaYeladim" (a children's channel).

From 2004-2007, Roni was a model for the Israeli swimsuit company "Banana." She has also done modeling for the shoe company Converse, and the popular Israeli clothing store Castro. She also released a makeup/beauty care line for girls called U-Girl.

Personal life

Roni grew up in Rishon LeZion. From a young age she enjoyed performing, especially dancing and singing. Her sister, Yael Duani, is also a performer who has acted in soap operas, children's television programs, and the Festigal. On August 19, 2010, just a few days after the release of her song "Ohevet, Ozevet", Roni got married. She studied Communication at the IDC, and received her degree in 2010.[2]

Controversy

After a 2005 interview with the Israeli newspaper Yediot Achronot, Roni received criticism for her comments about the Israeli singer Ninet Tayeb. Several celebrities have criticized Roni's music as well, such as Aviv Geffen and Adi Himmelbleu. When Roni released the song Sukaria (Candy) in 2006, many people criticized it for its sexual themes, particularly the use of the word "candy" as a possible euphemism for genitalia. The music video shows Roni in an elevator with a man, thinking only of sex with him. The song was originally prohibited from being broadcast on the Israeli music channel but later was allowed, once the most provocative scenes had been removed. It was described as "The worst Israeli song of 2006" by Galgalatz. In response, Roni described "Sukaria" as the song that finally proves she is mature and not a teenager anymore. Recently, many critics have claimed Roni has fallen out of the spotlight, as she did not get much press attention during 2008 and 2009, when she was working on her third album.

Albums

  • Olam Shalem Bachutz (The World Outside My Door) (2004)
  • Lo Otzeret I (Won't Stop Pt. I) (2005)
  • Lo Otzeret II (Won't Stop Pt. II) (2006)

Duets with other Israeli artists

  • I Believe in You ("מאמינה בך") — HaTzel ("The Shadow") feat. Roni Superstar
  • Elohim Sheli- with Harel Skaat
  • Atid Varod Kmo Mastik- from the show "Mastik" (with Alon Litbek)
  • Yesh Li Otcha

References

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  2. (Hebrew), 2:50

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